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=>_&lt;=/ :lol: :lol: :lol: (I'm stuck between going, "Moouuuuuu! Don't make fun of me!!" and the thought of my trying to study for an Alg. II final with the entirety of DF -- which would probably lead to trying to find the varying circumfrences of the big, slow spins we followers can be taken into or the small, tight, fast ones! =^___^= I can actually see it all now! And the angle of a woman in the middle of a dip! :lol: :lol: I'm gonna have *FUN* on my final tomorrow! Thanks SD! *hugs*)

JS, I'm 15 1/2, which leads to why everyone here calls me "little one" and warns the alcohol away from me! *purrs* It's good to have people look out for you! (Of course, there was also the thing about me most definitely growing up to be a "heartbreaker" from SD, Sabor, and Genesius, but that was on another post! :roll: They're *sooooo* mean to me! :twisted: :lol: :roll: )

On the math bit, SG, I did *exactly* what you did the first time I went through it (sans the really confusing set up), I multiplied what I'd gotten so far to the left of the *2, by that particular 2, and then kept going. But you have to do the -10*2 to get (-20), and then put that back into your equation.

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I wear jeans quite regularly to class and sometimes my dressier black jeans to the parties. I have no problem with them at all, but then I don't wear jeans that look like they have been painted on! Don't think I could move in something that I can't sit down in! :shock:

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I wear jeans quite regularly to class and sometimes my dressier black jeans to the parties. I have no problem with them at all, but then I don't wear jeans that look like they have been painted on! Don't think I could move in something that I can't sit down in! :shock:

:lol: :lol: Well, at least walking isn't hard; but you're exactly right! The matter of sitting down becomes a question about as big as "What is the Meaning of Life?" Both are nearly impossible to figure out! :lol: :twisted:

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I think the last time I wore jeans(*sigh*, life in Japan) was when I realized how ugly those bruises were getting on my legs. At some people's house(but not mine) & a lot of time at restaurants, you sit on the floor with your legs tucked under you. I would get bruise marks between the hip & leg area. Yes, I prefer tight-fitting jeans. But OUCH! :cry:

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I think the last time I wore jeans(*sigh*, life in Japan) was when I realized how ugly those bruises were getting on my legs. At some people's house(but not mine) & a lot of time at restaurants, you sit on the floor with your legs tucked under you. I would get bruise marks between the hip & leg area. Yes, I prefer tight-fitting jeans. But OUCH! :cry:

*laughs quietly at the "*sigh*, life in Japan"* That's in the kneeling position, right? :? That's hard to keep up; I tend to sit like that quite a lot, that is, until my ankles decide to go, " :shock: :evil: :shock: Get off of us!!!!!!!!" :roll:

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The weight of the denim and whether or not they're stretchy may make a difference. My summer weight, Gloria Vanderbilt stretch denim jeans are a lot more comfy than my winter weight Levis. I find both too hot for a lot of dancing, but to each his/her own.

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The weight of the denim and whether or not they're stretchy may make a difference. My summer weight, Gloria Vanderbilt stretch denim jeans are a lot more comfy than my winter weight Levis. I find both too hot for a lot of dancing, but to each his/her own.

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Yup. One thing I've learned is that it's impossible for me to tell up front how long a thread is going to get. Sometimes, what I thought was a great idea for a thread gets no response. Sometimes, what I thought was a throwaway topic gets tons of response. Or, in a case like this, a thread will just strike a responsive chord with a lot of people. I think we've all been there with the sweat dripping while we were trying to dance in jeans.

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The weight of the denim and whether or not they're stretchy may make a difference. My summer weight, Gloria Vanderbilt stretch denim jeans are a lot more comfy than my winter weight Levis. I find both too hot for a lot of dancing, but to each his/her own.